The usual 12.30 p.m. letter mails for Napier and beyond will not close until 7.30 p.m. on the Thursdays preceding Good Friday and Anzac Day respectively.
Debts amounting to £154 8s Id are shown in the statement of William John (JfConnell, of Gisborne, laborer, who has tiled a petition in bankruptcy in the Supreme Court in Gisborne. Bankrupt has no assets whatever, and the debts are all owing to unsecured creditors. 'liter following are the creditors: Dr. MSr, £1 6s; Dr Collins, £1 Is; Dr. Rice, £8; Dr. Brown, £7 7s; Cook hospital Board, £l4 15s; J. J. Niven and Co., 6s; H. Stewart. 16s; H. D. Humphrey, £l3 14s 6d; J. Howell, £l7 19s: W. M. Vautier, £9 0s 7d ; Crawford and Irwin, £l6 9s; T. Smellie, £10; Commissioner of Crown Lands, £47; —. Preddy, £6 11s.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17236, 16 April 1930, Page 17
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